Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.

<p>The left panel shows the mean (Spearman) correlation between the neural representation of the two individuals in each real pair for all combinations of time-points. The brightness of the color reflects the strength of the correlation, with brighter colors reflecting higher correlations, and...

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Главный автор: Denise Moerel (9080849) (author)
Другие авторы: Tijl Grootswagers (9080843) (author), Genevieve L. Quek (12303518) (author), Sophie Smit (8129556) (author), Manuel Varlet (306580) (author)
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author Denise Moerel (9080849)
author2 Tijl Grootswagers (9080843)
Genevieve L. Quek (12303518)
Sophie Smit (8129556)
Manuel Varlet (306580)
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author_facet Denise Moerel (9080849)
Tijl Grootswagers (9080843)
Genevieve L. Quek (12303518)
Sophie Smit (8129556)
Manuel Varlet (306580)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Denise Moerel (9080849)
Tijl Grootswagers (9080843)
Genevieve L. Quek (12303518)
Sophie Smit (8129556)
Manuel Varlet (306580)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-25T18:21:17Z
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv 10.1371/journal.pbio.3003479.g002
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules
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description <p>The left panel shows the mean (Spearman) correlation between the neural representation of the two individuals in each real pair for all combinations of time-points. The brightness of the color reflects the strength of the correlation, with brighter colors reflecting higher correlations, and therefore stronger information alignment. The y-axis shows the time for person A in the pair, and the x-axis the time for person B in the pair. The right panel shows the information alignment for the pseudo-pairs, who did not perform the task together. Here, we repeated the same analysis for randomly matched pseudo-pairs instead of real pairs and with results showing the average across 10,000 iterations.</p>
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spelling Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.Denise Moerel (9080849)Tijl Grootswagers (9080843)Genevieve L. Quek (12303518)Sophie Smit (8129556)Manuel Varlet (306580)NeuroscienceEvolutionary BiologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedshared representations associatedrandomly matched pseudointerpret incoming information45 &# 8211200 &# 8201180 &# 8201neural processes underlyinginvestigate information alignmentalignment remain unknowncognitive processesearly alignmentupon rulessuccessful cooperationstimulus presentationsocial interactionshyperscanning dataextending beyondeffectively capturedcategorization rules<p>The left panel shows the mean (Spearman) correlation between the neural representation of the two individuals in each real pair for all combinations of time-points. The brightness of the color reflects the strength of the correlation, with brighter colors reflecting higher correlations, and therefore stronger information alignment. The y-axis shows the time for person A in the pair, and the x-axis the time for person B in the pair. The right panel shows the information alignment for the pseudo-pairs, who did not perform the task together. Here, we repeated the same analysis for randomly matched pseudo-pairs instead of real pairs and with results showing the average across 10,000 iterations.</p>2025-11-25T18:21:17ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pbio.3003479.g002https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Information_alignment_between_the_two_individuals_in_each_pair_/30713160CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307131602025-11-25T18:21:17Z
spellingShingle Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
Denise Moerel (9080849)
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules
status_str publishedVersion
title Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
title_full Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
title_fullStr Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
title_full_unstemmed Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
title_short Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
title_sort Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
topic Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules